


Quieting Discord: A new frontier in military leaks and extremism
From secret Pentagon leaks to radicalization in the military community, Discord is continuing to grapple with keeping bad actors off the popular platform.

Opinion
Intelligence Community’s IT roadmap shows way to a data-centric future
To achieve data-centricity at scale, the IC must govern and manage data cohesively, at every point of the data lifecycle.

FBI: Remote workers for US firms sent wages to N Korea to fund weapons
The FBI said the workers are dispatched and contracted by North Korea to work remotely with companies in St. Louis and elsewhere.

Hezbollah destroys Israeli surveillance cameras along Lebanese border
France’s top diplomat Monday said the tense situation along the Lebanon-Israel border is “worrying and dangerous” and urged restraint.

Britain sends spy planes, ships to Mediterranean amid Israel-Hamas war
The U.K.'s deployment package is meant to support Israel, prevent escalation and aid in humanitarian efforts, according to the government.

Army leaders see Latin America as test bed for military tech
The region's proximity, partners and security challenges provide ways to test out new concepts and tech.

What you need to know about Hamas air, land and sea attack on Israel
Israelis had assumed that their intelligence services would be able to alert the army to any major attack or invasion well in advance.

Opinion
US military must capitalize on civilian high-speed networks in Arctic
As Alaska looks to expand, harden and diversify its telecommunications infrastructure, DoD may find a path towards burden sharing, the author says.

Israel Aerospace Industries sells spy satellites to Azerbaijan
This is the first announced sale of this new model of the satellite, which is different from the OptSat-3000 supplied to the Israel Defense Forces.

Air Force’s JSTARS flies last intel mission after 3 decades in service
The jets have amassed more than 141,000 hours in combat since Operation Desert Storm in 1991.

US government surveillance tool should face limits, privacy panel says
Many Democratic and Republican lawmakers say they won’t vote to renew Section 702 when it expires at the end of the year without major changes.
